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The \(\lambda \)-point in helium-4 and nonholonomic clusters
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    The \(\lambda \)-point in helium-4 and nonholonomic clusters (English)
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    24 September 2010
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    law of corresponding states
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    compressibility factor
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    two-dimensional Bose condensate
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    \(\lambda \)-point
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    helium-4
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    cluster
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    Knudsen criterion
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    parastatistical distribution
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